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Major corporations are not exactly pro-Nazi, but this is them bowing to the will of a vocal minority of alt- right activists, so they're not exactly defending freedom of speech or the liberals they hired to work them either. It makes them more pro-Nazi than pro-liberal, or neutral, which is what they're supposed to be.

And do they not know or check anything about the people they’re hiring? I mean, as much as they’re a business trying to make money, their business is entertainment and storytelling and that requires creative people. Generally speaking, creatives are more likely to be a) liberal and b) outspoken, so they’re hiring

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1) Joking about pedophilia - even bad, unfunny attempts at jokes - does not make someone a pedophile.

So one great film or two pretty good films?

Yeah, he’s still going to have some pretty strict parameters dictated by the studio to work within.

I’d love to see that but it won’t happen because a) this is Nintendo we’re talking about - they’re not going to add a DS cart slot to the Switch when they could just re-release the games digitally and get people to pay for them again, as they did on the Wii U and b) most DS games wouldn’t work on the because there is

Best selling? In what way? Because the Switch sold faster than the 3DS in the first year of sales and DS has sold almost twice as many units in total, so I don’t think the 3DS is or ever has been Nintendo’s best selling platform in any respect.

I don’t know if they’ve technically filed for bankruptcy but, from a business perspective, they have been hit with a class action lawsuit from the employees they let go (because of the lack of notice, severance payments, etc.) so getting them hired at another company would probably go a long way towards mitigating

At this point, I’d say get a Vita over a PSP. Yes, it costs significantly more, but not only can it do everything the PSP can, it does it on a better screen and with the added advantage of being able to play actual Vita games and remote play PS4 games (if you have a PS4). They’re ridiculously easy to hack (and PSP

Yes, it runs really well. The Switch is more than powerful enough to emulate most of the consoles RetroArch covers and has hardware that it’s easy to port to and optimise for (it’s got the same processor as an nVidia Shield, which has had RetroArch for a while).

The N64 has a relatively complicated architecture, making it vastly more difficult to emulate than the relatively simple NES and SNES and even its contemporary, the PSX. It was reportedly pretty difficult to program for at the time as well, and it’s difficult to emulate for the same reasons. Even Nintendo seem to

Yes, it says this in the article. It’s already pretty much fully functional because it was so easy to port. Also GameCube and Wii games can already be played on the Switch via the Dolphin emulator, although that’s not quite as optimised or user friendly to install yet.

People will have already bought the entire final season so if Telltale don’t finish it they’ll only have bought half a game. So it’s not about creating more games to sell, it’s about finishing one they’ve already sold.

Is there a reason they haven’t given VIII the same treatment as VII?

The concept of art direction is lost on this person.

Looks like they took half the frames out too.

35mm isn’t exactly 4:3 - it’s always cropped to the required aspect ratio, so it can be cropped to 2.39:1, 1.85:1, 16:9, 4:3, etc. So it is technically possible to get a true widescreen version of TV shows that were initially edited for 4:3 TV screens if they were shot on 35mm film by going back to the original

OR everyone can just purchase and consume their media however the hell they want and, if trends change, businesses can adapt.

One day...